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The Golden State Warriors Problem Child Looked At Peace



The Golden State Warriors Problem Child Looked At Peace

After months of contract drama, trade rumors, and questions about his future in Golden State, Jonathan Kuminga finally looked at peace. In the Warriors’ preseason opener, the 22-year-old forward put on one of his most composed and complete performances yet, showing maturity, poise, and growth that few expected after a tense offseason standoff. From his debut as a raw 19-year-old rookie to becoming one of the most polarizing young players in the NBA, this is the story of how Kuminga’s journey has come full circle.

We break down everything, the messy contract negotiations, his early flashes of potential, the frustration that nearly broke his relationship with Steve Kerr, and the calm confidence he’s finally playing with now. For the first time, the “problem child” of the Warriors looks ready to become part of the solution.

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The Golden State Warriors Problem Child Looked At Peace

15 Comments

  1. Je nécoute que des versions originales au cinéma. Gardez votre merde inécoutable. Vlus pensez bien faire alors vos pub que vous comptez même si non vu, sont perdues

  2. JK didn't cause any problems this summer. The team wanted things their way, with their interest. JK wanted things for his interests. That negotiations. And nothing that happened ultimately prevented the Warriors from signing the team they wanted. Folks just didn't like waiting.

  3. JK still shows zero basketball IQ. He thinks he can out-jump and out-quick anyone on the court, but all his moves are telegraphed and predictable. He still can barely shoot, barely rebound and barely pass. He's nowhere near an all-star, but in his mind he thinks he's All-NBA.

  4. Warriors media are never beating the puppet allegations. I hope he is at least paying you all. Doing this for free would be crazy.

  5. Every time I see a “Kerr didn’t use him right” post… I know they either have no basketball IQ themselves or they just didn’t honestly watch the warriors play!!!

  6. Ok I’m a little tired of the Kuminga hate. The dude never once caused a problem. It was his agent. He’s been perfectly fine the whole summer and the media blew this waaasy out of proportion. That deal was always getting signed cuz he always understood that he wants to win another ship in GS. He bought in the moment the contract was signed expeting anything else shows bias towards the kid in a bad way

  7. Jonathan Malangu Kuminga did EXACTLY the same thing that He did in the playoffs against the wolves AND what
    He did before He was intentionally injured by that brandon clarke SOB POS except He CHOSE not to score…open ur eyes and Shut ur AZZ/mouth d florence…

  8. Loooool problem child for undergoing negotiations with Warriors management. Did people forget that anything good requires time in the world? Attention spans too short to have patience for a player to negotiate his contract knowing he actually didn’t have to commit until the deadline, and GS didn’t miss out on any players because of JK. To me this was already planned when Horford verbally agreed to join…..

  9. Johnaton isnt a perfect player but neither is Steve Kerr as a coach but unlike Johnaton Steve is never blamed for anything.

  10. JK needs to be incorporated into the offense!! More than 15 minutes!!!! Then the warriors will get to the promised land!!!!

  11. Jonathan is a class act, they totaly direspected him with DNP's, yet he came in played better than all others, not uttering a word about the caca sandwich Kerr gave him.

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